The Victims Support Fund (VSF) has commenced the distribution of dry season farming inputs to farmers resettled back to their ancestral home in Borno State.
Flagging – off the exercise in Gamboru, the headquarters of Gamboru-Ngala Local Government Area (LGA), the Chairman of VSF, Gen. T.Y Danjuma (rtd), said the measure was to empower the returnees and encourage them as they pick up their livelihood.
Danjuma who was represented by the Executive Director of the fund, Prof. Nana Tanko, said the support is for 3,000 farmers made up of 1,800 in Gamboru community of Gamboru-Ngala LGA and 1,200 in Izge community of Gwoza LGA.
He noted the various interventions by VSF across the North East since its inception in 2014, including returning persons displaced by the insurgency from four camps in Maiduguri back to their ancestral home.
According to Danjuma, the latest support for irrigation farmers in Borno, which is going to be the last major event in the state as VSF prepares to round up its activities, was in support of the Borno State Agricultural Initiative.
“I want to urge the beneficiaries to use the inputs effectively to make sure they get the desired result at the end of the season.
“Each farmer is getting 25 kg of rice seed, 50 kg of fertilizer, 2 litres of Insecticides,1 litre of herbicide,1 Knapsack sprayer, while Agricultural extension workers have been trained by VSF in the location to guide the farmers on the farm”.
In his remarks, Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno, lauded VSF for its numerous interventions in Borno which he said has continued to play a vital role in the ongoing reconstruction, rehabilitation and resettlement programme of his administration.
Zulum, who was represented by the Commissioner of Agriculture, Alhaji Bawu Musami, said the support to irrigation farmers was timely at this critical time of food shortage.
Zulum noted the challenge posed to rain-fed agriculture by climate change, adding that dry season farming remains one of the major ways to tackle food security.
The VSF established by Federal Government has been working in the Northeast since 2014 providing succur to victims of insurgency in areas of livelihood support, peace building, education, recovery and construction.